
You ever say, "I totally predicted that ending!" Well, best friends Kales and Alyson put that statement to the test. One tries to predict the ending of a book that the other has already read.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 61 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Even though Kales basically set her up for failure, Alyson does a decent job at figuring out the who, what, when, where and why in this mystery. Kales learns what extremely popular book she has to read next and she's not excited about it.
Alyson gets the challenge of all challenges when it comes to predictions. Kales basically sets her up to fail with this iconic whodonit by the Queen of Mystery.
Kales discovers how much she hates 90s romcom movie tropes and that romances books pre-2018 aren't really her style. She also introduces the next prediction book to Alyson which, they come to find out, is the oldest book they've ever read on this pod... more
Kales tries to recall her 00s romcom knowledge as she predicts what will happen in Lady Claire is All That by Maya Rodale.
Alyson learns just how predictable and trope-y Fourth Wing really is and she reveals the next book Kales has to read and predict.
Alyson follows all the typical tropes as she predictions what's going to happen in the bestselling fantasy, romance book, Fourth Wing.
Kales has never been so happy to be wrong in her predictions. See why that's the case in this latests episodes as Kales and Alyson review Two Wrongs Make a Right by Chloe Liese.
Kales uses her Shakespeare knowledge as she predictions what will happen in Two Wrongs Make a Right by Chloe Liese.
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I’m here for the charisma and banter of Alyson and Kales. I know some of the books they have discussed, but the episodes are still great even if I haven’t read them! LOVE.
Love the chemistry and flow of this podcast! Great addition to the literary world.
A great idea to a literature podcast, that allows the listener to apply their own predictions. The two hosts have fluid chemistry only a long friendship can brew. A great listen for all the bookworms.
The stop and predict what's coming format leads to a lot of fun discussion between the hosts on this awesome bookish Pod! Highly recommend giving this one a listen.
A fun and novel (eh, eh?) podcast! One host reads a book and the other tries to guess what happens in it with hilarious results (both right and wrong). I hope it has a long future ahead of it because I want to keep listening for a while!
I love the concept of Novel Predictions so much! These two funny ladies (one of whom is rereading the book and one who is reading it for the first time) make predictions about what will happen in a novel and then follow up with just how right or wrong they got it. Such a fun and funny podcast! I'm thoroughly enjoying their discussions and how hilarious off-base their predictions sometimes are. And what a fun way to revisit some old favorites I haven't read in ages. Highly recommend.
This might be the best way to revisit the books you loved as a kid! I love how right and how wrong the predictions are and can't wait to keep listening!
Easy listening podcast with hilarious commentaries on some popular novels.
If you like sassy ladies and fun book conversations, this is the podcast for you! Five stars!








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